The primary source of FDI was China (including Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao), accounting for 45.6 per cent of total inflows to the country during the period, NBC said, citing its own data and statistics from the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC).
This was followed by South Korea (11.8 per cent), Singapore (6.5 per cent), Japan (6.2 per cent), Vietnam (5.3 per cent), Malaysia (4.4 per cent), Thailand (4 per cent), Canada (3.5 per cent) and the United Kingdom (3.2 per cent).
FDI inflows from other countries were just 9.5 per cent of the total, domestic media outlets reported.
Manufacturing and the financial sector attracted the highest FDI during the period.
Of the $48.4 billion FDI inflows last year, manufacturing saw 22.3 per cent of the total.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)